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   Ho hum, just another crazy awesome Hubble picture showing a star blasting out a bank shot against a dark cloud of interstellar material

03 Jul 2012 06:30 PM   |   4380 clicks   |   Discover
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Nadie_AZ    [TotalFark]  
Nothing but net.

03 Jul 2012 05:58 PM
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JRoo    [TotalFark]  
A bank shot?
Is that, like, where you go to deposit all the money shots?

03 Jul 2012 06:35 PM
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bhcompy     
Kind of reminds me of EVE:

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03 Jul 2012 07:34 PM
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bbfreak     
Enjoy it while it last, Hubble returns to earth in fiery fashion in 2014!

03 Jul 2012 08:25 PM
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Mister Peejay    [TotalFark]  
Dave Lister unimpressed.

03 Jul 2012 08:26 PM
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Lt. Cheese Weasel    [TotalFark]  
bbfreak: Enjoy it while it last, Hubble returns to earth in fiery fashion in 2014!

Haz a sad.

03 Jul 2012 09:14 PM
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Nem Wan     
bbfreak: Enjoy it while it last, Hubble returns to earth in fiery fashion in 2014!

I thought 2014 was an expected funding cutoff because JWST was supposed to be up. That's not till 2018 now, and HST shouldn't fall on its own till 2024, if the mission to attach a deorbit rocket to it isn't done. I'd guess Hubble gets an extension if it's still functional enough.

03 Jul 2012 09:46 PM
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RedVentrue     
Okay, so HH270 is shooting HH110 with a plasma jet. Seems to me they are possibly interacting with each others magnetic fields.

Any other ideas why they would be pointing at each other?

03 Jul 2012 10:43 PM
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J. Frank Parnell    [TotalFark]  
FTA Massive newborn stars are hot, bright, spin rapidly, and have strong magnetic fields.

I won't lie. Magnetic fields get me all hot and bothered. In a scientific sense, of course. The only thing which can produce them is electricity, as i'm sure you know. Gravity isn't present everywhere in the universe, but magnetic fields are. Which makes me wonder why gravity is given so much attention in the standard model, even being called the dominant force, and electricity is ignored. Magnetic fields act on everything in the universe, but gravity does not. It's my opinion that's where the standard model needs tweaking.

/no idea why i said all that
//alcohol is a factor
///brace for mocking

03 Jul 2012 10:58 PM
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Ford Perfect     
Can we just get a "SPAAACE" tag and link Bad Astronomy's blog to it?
He gets a green every day anyway.

/love his blog...

03 Jul 2012 11:36 PM
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bbfreak     
Nem Wan: bbfreak: Enjoy it while it last, Hubble returns to earth in fiery fashion in 2014!

I thought 2014 was an expected funding cutoff because JWST was supposed to be up. That's not till 2018 now, and HST shouldn't fall on its own till 2024, if the mission to attach a deorbit rocket to it isn't done. I'd guess Hubble gets an extension if it's still functional enough.


That's about right, I was thinking of the 2014 date because after 2014 they can't guarantee that it'll still be in working condition. got it confused with the deorbit date.

04 Jul 2012 01:05 AM
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brandied     
Star fart is beautiful.

Unlike mine.

05 Jul 2012 12:35 PM
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